BSAU B.Sc Aviation FAQs
Ques. Does B.Sc Aviation at BSAU help me become a commercial pilot?
Ans. The B.Sc (Aviation) programme at BSAU covers the theoretical knowledge required for a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) as per DGCA standards. However, the degree itself does not grant a CPL. To become a commercial pilot, students must separately complete flying hours and pass DGCA practical examinations at a DGCA-approved flying school. The B.Sc Aviation degree provides the academic foundation and theoretical knowledge that supports CPL preparation.
Ques. What is the role of MH Cockpit as the knowledge partner for B.Sc Aviation at BSAU?
Ans. MH Cockpit is the industry knowledge partner for the B.Sc (Aviation) programme at BSAU. They contribute to curriculum design, provide industry-standard training content, and help bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world aviation operations. This partnership ensures the programme is aligned with current industry requirements and DGCA standards.
Ques. Are Physics and Mathematics both mandatory for B.Sc Aviation admission at BSAU?
Ans. Yes, both Physics and Mathematics are mandatory subjects in 12th standard for admission to B.Sc (Aviation) at BSAU. Students must have studied both subjects and have a minimum of 50% overall aggregate in 10+2. Students from the Biology stream without Mathematics or Physics are not eligible for this programme.
Ques. What internship and industrial visit opportunities are available in B.Sc Aviation at BSAU?
Ans. The B.Sc (Aviation) curriculum at BSAU includes internships at domestic and international airports, airlines, aircraft maintenance organizations, and aerospace companies. Industrial visits are also organized to airports, airlines, and aerospace firms, giving students firsthand exposure to the aviation industry. These opportunities help students build industry connections and practical experience before graduation.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Sc Aviation from BSAU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in airport operations, airline ground operations, air traffic control, aviation management, aircraft maintenance (ground staff), and aviation security. They can also pursue further studies such as MBA (Aviation Management) or specialized aviation certifications. With India's rapidly growing aviation sector, demand for trained aviation professionals is strong, and BSAU's industry-linked curriculum provides a competitive edge.
Ques. What is the total cost of the B.Sc Aviation programme at BSAU including hostel?
Ans. The total tuition fee is Rs. 4,50,000 for 3 years, plus a one-time Amenities and Service Fee of Rs. 25,000, totalling Rs. 4,75,000 (excluding hostel). If a student opts for hostel accommodation, the cheapest option (Non-AC 5 sharing) costs Rs. 1,05,000 per year, adding approximately Rs. 3,15,000 over 3 years, bringing the total to approximately Rs. 7,90,000 including hostel.
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